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A bunch of new titles from the Fox Cinema Archive have just hit! Remember, you can find these titles through sources like Movies Unlimited, Oldies.com, and even Amazon. – Sitting Pretty (1948) – Goodbye Charlie (1964) – Call Me Mister (1951) – Thanks a Million (1935) – The Model and the Marriage Broker (1951) –…

When I was a kid, it was a big deal for us when we reached the age when our parents would allow us to ride our bikes six blocks down to the local corner drug store. Now, six blocks doesn’t seem like much, but this meant crossing “the busy street.” At the drug store, we…

Episode 3 of the Forgotten Filmcast is now up and ready for your listening pleasure. On this episode, Todd is joined by Vic from Vic’s Movie Den to discuss a forgotten, but influential, sci-fi film, “It! The Terror from Beyond Space.” Be sure to spread the word about the new podcast and share your thoughts…

This week, the Warner Archive brings us two triple features of classic films. First up is a 3-film set of films featuring Walter Pidgeon as Nick Carter. Nick Carter Mysteries Triple Feature Includes: – Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939) – Phantom Raiders (1940) – Sky Murder (1940) Next up is a triple bill of films,…

Last week, completely by coincidence I ended up watching both the first and final films from director Hal Ashby. I didn’t even realize I was doing it. His last film was 1988’s “8 Million Ways to Die” featuring Jeff Bridges…review to come soon. His first film, interestingly enough, features brother to Jeff, Beau Bridges in…

In 1980, theater producer Joseph Papp famously brought the Gilbert & Sullivan musical The Pirates of Penzance back to the stage with huge success. A film version featuring many of the original Broadway cast members would follow in 1983, but a year earlier, another film that mixed the original songs with new pop songs and…

The Beatles weren’t just the greatest band in the history of rock music, all four of them also did a fair share of work in the movies. Beyond the films they made as a band like “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Help!,” they each had their own solo film efforts. John Lennon appeared in “How…